LESSON 15: WRITING POWER
The Importance of Education
Malala spent time at her father’s school. She liked to pretend she was a teacher.
Malala realized the women in her country did not have the same rights as men.
Malala’s father ran a school for boys and girls.
What shaped Malala’s feelings about education?
The enemy tried to end Malala’s life, but she survived.
Malala felt free within the doors of her school.
A new enemy said girls could no longer go to school in Pakistan.
The enemy told Malala not to talk about girls and education.
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